TKC EXCLUSIVE & BREAKING NEWS!!! CHECK OUT THIS SCATHING LETTER FROM SNAP TO BISHOP FINN REGARDING KANSAS CITY CATHOLIC HIERARCHY MUSICAL CHAIRS AND MORE ACCUSATIONS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT AGAINST LOCAL PRIESTS!!!



TKC Note: This news is HUGE . . . The letter from The Survivors Network Of Those Abused by Priests speaks for itself:

A letter hand delivered today to Bishop Finn's PR woman Rebecca Summers @ 1:50 p.m



June 23, 2011

Dear Bishop Finn:

We’re reminded of a passage from the gospel of Luke: "What father among you would hand his son a snake when he asks for a fish? Or hand him a scorpion when he asks for an egg?"

We have repeatedly asked you to take tangible steps that protect vulnerable kids. You essentially ignore our pleas and instead keep offering more vague apologies, making more vague promises, switching others’ job titles and hiring more expensive lawyers.

We haven’t and won’t ever ask for these gestures. These gestures won’t make a difference. They may be great public relations moves. They neither safeguard a single vulnerable child nor help a single wounded victim.

What does make a difference? Among other things, real outreach. Any victim or therapist or cop can tell you that sometimes, when gently prodded by an authority figure, those who have been victimized are more apt to come forward, get help, call police and expose predators.

And when that happens, kids are safer and victims feel better. It really is just that simple.

So as clearly and directly as we know how, today we are explicitly asking for your immediate help in reaching out to those who may have seen, suspected or suffered clergy sex crimes by two clerics who have worked in your diocese. Both predators walk free, even now, among unsuspecting families and who likely enjoy unrestricted access to unsuspecting parents and vulnerable kids.

The first is Fr. Bede Parry, who studied and lived at Conception Abbey, and is being publicly accused today for the first time as a credibly accused child molester.

The second is Bishop Joseph Hart, who spent years in Kansas City, is accused of molesting at least six boys, and against whom at least five civil lawsuits have been settled.

We can already hear your carefully rehearsed excuses:

“Parry is a religious order priest. He’s not my responsibility.”

“Parry’s never worked in a KC diocesan parish.”

“I can’t defrock a fellow bishop. Only the Vatican can do that.”

“Neither cleric has been found guilty in a court of law.”

Please, spare us the hairsplitting. Here’s what really matters: These two are credibly accused child molesters. They’ve been in your diocese. They may return to your diocese. And somewhere in your diocese may be one individual who was sexually assaulted by one of them, or an individual who could help get them prosecuted, convicted, jailed and away from kids. Those two simple facts are all you need to take action.

And while you don’t sign either clerics’ paycheck, you can take steps today – proven steps that cost nothing – to help keep them away from kids. You can post a notice on your website today, warning parents about them. You can put announcements this weekend in every parish bulletin, alerting families about them. You can put an article in your diocesan newspaper urging those who saw, suspected or suffered their crimes to call police.

We believe you should have taken these steps, long ago, without prodding, with every proven, admitted and credibly accused current or former child molesting church employee. But we especially think you should take these steps now with Hart and Parry because you’ve just promised to do better, because Parry has just been “outed,” and because Hart continues to use his title and cunning to be around children.

You desperately want to persuade people things are different in your diocese. So act differently. Stop doing the bare minimum. Stop distancing yourself from predators. Start helping to expose them. And start aggressively seeking out others they have assaulted.

Please, Bishop Finn, for just one day, let go of your public relations strategies and defense maneuvers. Instead, use your ‘bully pulpit” to find and help at-risk kids and suffering adults.

We look forward to hearing from you soon.

David Clohessy

Executive Director, SNAP

Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests

SNAPclohessy@aol.com
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Barbara Dorris

Outreach Director, SNAP

Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests

Saint Louis, MO

SNAPdorris@gmail.com
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Mike Hunter

KC SNAP Director
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Comments

  1. Somewhat agree.

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  2. I would like to know who is funding SNAP, it seems like they have a lot of time on their hands. Be careful Tony. They may start up a blog next.

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  3. Jose Antonio Vargas, a Pulitzer-prizewinning reporter outs himself as an illegal. What a hoot!

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  4. SNAP is yesterday's news Tony

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  5. Someone should check into SNAP's financials to see if they're still a legit 501c3. I'm hearing that the last they filed was 2008.

    PS -- Way to out these priests without due process by posting the letter. Irresponsible.

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  6. These guys are a joke. Seriously, the letter says that even though Parry was diagnosed as a sex offender, "Parry ended up at another church position. He’s still a priest now and still walks free." Apparently it's a big news flash to these people that the Episcopalians run their own church.

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  7. Just switched to Methodist and LOVING IT!

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  8. SNAP: Publicity = $

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  9. These people are so concerned about priest abuse that they have set up a money-making business to support themselves.
    Bunch of whores just trying to steal money from a church.

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  10. Isn't this guy they are going after an EPISCOPAL priest? Now he is probably okay because he is gay and not a priest.
    You SNAP people operate at the same level as PETA. Anything for exposure.

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  11. To SNAP's requests I would add: "Please do outreach concerning the alleged activities of Vicar General and former Vocation Director Murphy." They should reach out to every former aspirant and seminarian who dealt with Murphy. That includes the current and former priests of the diocese whom he recruited and "mentored."

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  12. Why use a fleshlight when you have little girls?

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  13. Fuck that's nasty.

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  14. Tony's page hits are probably up when he runs these. They've literally got his number. Not sure which is harder to get rid of, head lice or the money recruiters for the Missouri Association of State Troopers and the Firefighters.

    But anybody who hates authority figures will love SNAP. ANd who liked Sister Mary Salt Peter back at grade school?

    It's get even time.

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  15. Of course, all of the pedophile protectors are named "Anonymous". You know a lot of them are priests, and some may be Bishop Finn himself.

    Good to hear the victims are keeping up the fight against pedophiles and their protectors. Those of us with a heart and a soul and a real name have your back.

    Push for a Grand Jury investigation. When they did one in Philadelphia, they found horrific crimes. Read the first 6 pages at http://bit.ly/jyfXni to see.

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  16. go after their Attorneys for mis-prison a felony is an ethical violation that could lead to disbarment.

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  17. Lot of people gonna make some good money off them religious folks.

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  18. PatO: Not a priest. Not even a Catholic. But if you believe everything SNAP puts out, there's a bridge I'd like to talk to you about.

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  19. The Law Firm Of Bartle and Graves has planned the cover-up.

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  20. The voice from the picture6/23/11, 10:47 PM

    Hi. My name is Bishop Finn. You may kiss my .... ring.

    I arrived at this position through hatred and bigotry.

    Do not cross me.

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  21. Rocco the Rat6/24/11, 12:47 PM

    The diocese is sorta like a crime family.

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  22. Benedict the 32nd6/24/11, 12:48 PM

    Mistakes were made, and we deeply regret them. We will endeavor to implement the new safeguards to see that this never happens again.

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  23. CJM Survivor6/24/11, 2:55 PM

    To Anonymous. Members of SNAP speak and act publicly because they have endured one of the worst crimes against humanity. They MUST speak and act, in order to survive and give meaning to their destroyed lives. I am a member of SNAP.

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  24. It is sick that in return for money Matt Bartle and Todd Graves would help cover-up the alleged crimes.

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  25. 2:55: SOME members of SNAP were abused. Others not so much. I do wonder what you mean by "they MUST speak and act, in order to survive and give meaning to their destroyed lives."

    Does this mean that wallowing in misery is imperative? What about the many people over the existence of humanity who have survived much worse abuse and have gotten on with their lives?

    And are you aware there are actually youth who instigate? You might want to read Kirk Read's "How I Learned to Snap." He says older gays have an obligation to younger gays. I don't agree--personally I don't like children under any circumstances and certainly not sexually (yuck!), but different folks like different strokes.

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  26. To Anonymous in his/her various forms,

    I have had the pleasure of knowing the leaders of SNAP since 2002, and I have never heard them speak a known falsehood. I wish that I could say the same about my bishops and the other hierarchy of the church. It pains me to have the bishops who call themselves "men of God" telling falsehoods over and over!

    You wonder who is funding SNAP, it is people like me.

    I was abused at the age of 6 by an assistant pastor. I have never asked for a cent from anyone, but I admire very much those who turn in the abusers, and take them and those who cover up the crime, to court. As long as the hierarchy supports the abusive priests and hides their misdeeds, instead of supporting those who were abused, that is the only way to get to the truth, and stop the abuse.

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  27. Terry check this out:

    http://www.bbb.org/charity-reviews/national/human-services/survivors-network-for-those-abused-by-priests-in-chicago-il-19389

    David Clohessy and SNAP has managed to fool a lot of people (including the media) into thinking it actually cares about child sex abuse victims and is about more than just finding new clients for its trial attorney funders.

    And that is truly sad.

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  28. Anonymous,

    I have seen this before.

    If you are so sure that you are right, why don't you sign your name? I don't understand someone who is so against something, and they are afraid to tell who they are.

    Barbara Blaine, David Clossey and the other members of SNAP put their names and their lives on the line. Why do you snipe from the shaddows?

    Terry Staub

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